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Frans Vermeulen

Frans Vermeulen was born in July, 1948 in Den Helder,
Holland. He graduated from teachers training college in
1970. He worked as a schoolteacher until 1978 and had
already started to study homeopathy at Stichting
Klassieke Homeopathie in Den Haag. He continued to study
homeopathy until 1983 although he had been running his
practice since 1979.
Frans started to translate homeopathic books for work
and pleasure. Between 1983 and 1996 he translated
English and German homeopathic books, including Kent,
Allen, Hering, Boericke, Borland, Tyler, Vithoulkas,
Voegeli, Whitmont, Miles, Morgan and Köhler.
In 1985 he wrote
Kindertypes in Homoeopathie (Children's Types in
Homoeopathy), based on his experiences as both a teacher
and a homoeopath.
In 1990 he was appointed managing director, teacher, and
administrator of The School
of Homeopathy in Holland. In 1992 he wrote
Synoptic Materia Medica 1
which originally emerged from remedy summaries made for
the students in Holland, Ireland and Finland.
He followed this one up with the
Concordant Materia Medica
published in 1994. Followed by a second edition of the
Concordant, including Hering's Guiding Symptoms in 1997;
a third edition was printed in 2000.
Out of his special interest in the small remedies, Frans
wrote
Synoptic Materia Medica 2.
In his recent Materia Medica tour de force entitled
PRISMA, he
introduces us to data from numerous non-homoeopathic
sources as both reference material for the homoeopathic
materia medica and as the source of potential symptoms.
The significance and potential of such external data has
been the subject of his numerous seminars in Europe,
Israel and Australia.
And finally, in 2005, Frans published an astounding 800
page book focused on the Materia Medica of bacteria and
viruses, entitled
Monera. He
followed it early in 2007 with volume 2, another heroic
work of scholarship on
Fungi.
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